Thursday, June 21, 2007

Pelosi Must Resign-Learn About the Logan Act

Having now conducted even further investigation into the Logan Act it is apparent that she has indeed engaged in clearly unlawful, and worse, subversive, conduct while the Untied States is at war.

Both
legal analysis and application of reason to fact allow only one conclusion-Pelosi must resign.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Treason seems to be a recurring theme in our politics lateley. Our politicos either sell us out to the Chinese (Clinton), Al Qaeda (Pelosi, McCain, Murtha), or Mexico (Bush, McCain, Kennedy).

This is why so many people no longer identify with a party.

Anonymous said...

For most of our elected representatives on both sides of the aisle from the school boards to the white house over the last 12 years it sure did quit being about doing the right thing and only about having power.

Thus, the lowest ratings of all time of Congress and our President. Absolute power has corrupted them absolutely. They are completely disconnected from the citizenry all the way around.

Keep those fundraisers going! Raise the most money! Make sure you respond to your PAC's! Make sure you respond to your Unions! Make sure your respond to your big donors!! Have really funny commercials and very clever slogans. Be sure NOT to discuss any important or controversial issues.

Ick!

Anonymous said...

Dear Ick,

I'll bet you'd support public financing of election campaigns. Then they won't be in debt to the contributors, PACs, unions and can pay more attention to you.

Anonymous said...

I don't like government funded anything for the most part. However, I agree the way we finance campaigns due to ridiculous campaign laws have made a big mess. Unions, PACS, soft money, hard money, limits this, loopholes that, have made problems.

Those are all legislation inventions, however. I think all that legislative intervention may be the problem, rather than the lack of public funding.

Anonymous said...

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, who has been under intense pressure from the White House and Republican leadership to support a sweeping immigration overhaul, nevertheless announced today that she will vote against reviving the legislation when it returns to the Senate floor next week.

She was joined today by the state's other senator, Republican John Cornyn, who had been expected by the bill's supporters to take such a stance. They had aggressively lobbied Hutchison in hopes of adding her vote to the 60 necessary to revive the stalled legislation.

"I could not support (bringing the bill to a vote) in its present position," Hutchison, criticizing the legislation as amnesty for illegal immigrants, said today.

As No. 4 in the Senate GOP leadership, Hutchison is the highest-ranking Republican to break from her party on a domestic policy issue of signal importance to President Bush.

"Until major changes are made that reject amnesty and a more open, fair process emerges for debating one of the most crucial issues facing our nation, I cannot support this immigration bill," she said.

Anonymous said...

That surprises me about Hutchison. Most people with an IQ higher than that of a pencil eraser are opposed to the Bush, Petain, Kennedy shamnesty bill.

Anonymous said...

Ted,

I am leaving the Chicago area tomorrow but can delay my flight and meet you tomorrow (Saturday).

Please give me a call. I sent an email.

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